Space…The Final Frontier
Thoughts on space for art, social and physical, from Lola E Peters.
When a Picture is Worth a Thousand Lies
The story of a single image, stripped of context, and how it has been used to tell a thousand tales that have nothing to do with the original picture. Connie Moon Sehat and Sana Saleem trace the path.
The Recursions of Paul Berger
Omar Willey writes a short appreciation of the digital photography of Paul Berger.
Book Review: The End of Ownership
In the digital age, a lot depends on whether we actually own our stuff, and who gets to decide that in the first place. Kerry Sheehan contemplates the end of the time when people owned what they purchased.
A Photographer Shines Light on the Abuse Women Suffer at Illegal “Conversion Therapy” Clinics in Ecuador
Ecuadoran photographer Paola Paredes essays the brutality of conversion therapy in her latest series. Yessika Gonzalez writes.
Sunday Comics
But you see, it’s not me
It’s not my family
In your head, in your head, Sunday Comics
With their tanks, and their bombs
And their bombs, and their guns
In your head, in your head, Sunday Comics
How HIV Became a Matter of National Security
Governments around the world were slow to get to grips with HIV/AIDS. But a big change came when they started understanding it not just as a health issue but as a security threat too. Alexandra Ossola investigates.
Alzheimer’s and Food
Creative nonfiction from Nishi Pulugurtha.
Sharing a Lost City: An innovative collaboration with re:3d and the New Palmyra project
An open-source model of the Syrian city of Palmyra. Jennie Rose Halperin reports.
Social Media, Preprints, and a Dinosaur Tooth
A scientist makes a fantastic fossil discovery but instead of hushing it up till it has been vetted, he posts it to social media. Then a wonderful collaboration begins. Andrew Farke writes.

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